Basil Sydney
Basil Sydney | |
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Basil Sydney and Doris Keane as Romeo and Juliet | |
Born |
St Osyth, Essex, England, UK | 23 April 1894
Died |
10 January 1968 73) London, England, UK | (aged
Cause of death | Pleurisy |
Occupation | Actor |
Years active | 1920-1964 |
Spouse(s) |
1) Doris Keane (1918-25; divorced) 2) Mary Ellis (m. 1929-19??; divorced) 3) Joyce Howard (19??-19??); 3 children |
Basil Sydney (23 April 1894 – 10 January 1968) was an English actor who made over fifty screen appearances, most memorably as Claudius in Laurence Olivier's 1948 film of Hamlet. He also appeared in classic films like Treasure Island (1950), Ivanhoe (1952) and Around the World in Eighty Days (1956), but the focus of his career was the legitimate stage on both sides of the Atlantic.
Sydney made his name in the London stage hit Romance by Edward Sheldon in the dual role of the priest and the priest's nephew opposite the play's Broadway star Doris Keane in 1915, and costarred with Keane in the 1920 silent film of the play. The couple married in 1918, and when Keane revived Romance in New York in 1921, Sydney made his Broadway debut in the parts. He stayed in New York for over a decade playing classical roles like Mercutio in Romeo and Juliet (1922), Richard Dudgeon in The Devil's Disciple (1923), the title role in Hamlet (1923), Prince Hal in Henry IV, Part I (1926), and Petruchio in Taming of the Shrew (1927).
Personal life
In 1925, Sydney divorced Keane; four years later, in 1929, he married actress Mary Ellis, and the couple moved to England. There he concentrated more on film than on theatre work. In the 1940s he married English film actress Joyce Howard; they had three children.
Basil Sydney died from pleurisy in 1968, aged 73.
Filmography
- Romance (1920) as The priest / The priest's nephew
- Red Hot Romance (1922) as Rowland Stone
- The Midshipmaid (1932) as Cmdr. Fosberry
- The Third Clue (1934) as Reinhardt Conway
- Dirty Work (1934) as Hugh Stafford
- The Riverside Murder (1935) as Inspector Philip Winton
- The White Lilac (1935) as Ian Mackie
- The Tunnel (1935) as Mostyn
- The Amateur Gentleman (1936) as Louis Chichester
- Rhodes of Africa (1936) as Dr. Jim Jameson
- Blind Man's Bluff (1936) as Dr. Peter Fairfax
- Crime Over London (1936) as 'Joker' Finnigan
- Talk of the Devil (1936) as Stephen Rindlay
- Accused (1936) as Eugene Roget
- The Four Just Men (1939) as Frank Snell
- Shadowed Eyes (1940) as Dr. Zander
- Spring Meeting (1941) as James
- The Farmer's Wife (1941) as Samuel Sweetland
- The Black Sheep of Whitehall (1942) as Costello
- Ships with Wings (1942) as Capt. Fairfax
- The Big Blockade (1942) as Bit Part (uncredited)
- The Next of Kin (1942) as Naval captain
- Went the Day Well? (1942) as Major Ortler
- Caesar and Cleopatra (1945) as Rufio
- Meet Me at Dawn (1947) as Georges Vermorel
- The Man Within (1947) as Sir Henry Merriman
- Jassy (1947) as Nick Helmar
- Hamlet (1948) as Claudius - The King
- The Angel with the Trumpet (1950) as Francis Alt
- Treasure Island (1950) as Captain Smollett
- The Magic Box (1951)[1] as William Fox-Talbot
- Ivanhoe (1952) as Waldemar Fitzurse
- Salome (1953) as Pontius Pilate
- Hell Below Zero (1954) as Bland
- Star of India (1954) as King Louis XIV
- Three's Company (1954) as Dr. Graham (segment "The Surgeon's Story")
- Simba (1955) as Mr. Crawford
- The Dam Busters (1955) as Air Chief Marshal Sir Arthur Harris
- Around the World in 80 Days (1956) as Reform Club Member
- Sea Wife (1957) as Bulldog
- Island in the Sun (1957) as Julian Fleury
- A Question of Adultery (1958) as Sir John Loring
- John Paul Jones (1959) as Sir William Young
- The Devil's Disciple (1959) as Lawyer Hawkins
- The 3 Worlds of Gulliver (1960) as Emperor of Lilliput
- The Hands of Orlac (1960) as Maurice Seidelman
- A Story of David (1961) as King Saul
References
- ↑ Release date for The Magic Box, in IMDb.
External links
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